Air Defence & Command Frigate

Client: Sample Company Co.ltd

Location: Russia

Turbine Equipment: GEF 1.85 MW

Total Capacity: 150 MW

Completed: 2016-03-16

Homes Powered: 2000

Solar photovoltaic (pv) modules generate electricity from sunlight, which can be fed into the mains electricity supply of a building or sold to the public electricity grid. Reducing the need for fossil fuel generation.

Chanllenges

Energy for approximately 25,000 households per year

Energy delivered to ERCOT through shared transmission facilities

Annual savings equivalent to 5 tons of coal

Down about 2 million liters of gas emissions greenhouse effect

Design

Downeast Wind will create jobs and generate an entirely new source of long-term revenue for the project’s host communities and landowners. The total direct financial impact to the region is likely to exceed $172 million over about 30 years, with additional indirect economic benefits greatly exceeding that number.

In addition to paying property taxes, the project must also provide “tangible benefits” to the local host communities. The tangible benefits package for the Downeast Wind project will be determined in conjunction with local host communities and other interested parties in the region.

Result

Downeast Wind will create jobs and generate an entirely new source of long-term revenue for the project’s host communities and landowners. The total direct financial impact to the region is likely to exceed $172 million over about 30 years, with additional indirect economic benefits greatly exceeding that number.

In addition to paying property taxes, the project must also provide “tangible benefits” to the local host communities. The tangible benefits package for the Downeast Wind project will be determined in conjunction with local host communities and other interested parties in the region.

Who we are

With its production facilities and adapted organizational approach in state-of-the-art shipbuilding, Shipbuilding has every reason to look forward to a healthy continue of its long tradition.

2004 saw the completion of the cover of Dock 2, in which large vessels, such as Landing Platform Docks can be constructed and overhauled. Since 2006 major investments have been made at the Vlissingen East